live in seclusion
Shushi Zhenliu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ù sh í zh ě NLI ú, which means to live in seclusion in the past. It comes from Pai Diao, a new account of the world.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in the new sayings of the world, Pai Diao: "Wang said:" can flow be pillowed, and stones be rinsed? " Sun said: "so pillow flow, want to wash their ears; so wash stone, want to sharpen their teeth."
Idiom usage
In Huang Yu's shuanghuai Sui Chao, poetry is pure: "long time I think, wash the stone and pillow the current, long journey and high dance, although I am at ease, but contrary to the Tao."
live in seclusion
stir up trouble with very little cause - jiàn shì shēng fēng
on the verge of death or destruction - wēi zài dàn xī